Panasonic Gu87 Operating Instructions
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Browser Menu 77 BROWSER MENU Your phone has a Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) configured wireless Internet browser, allowing you access to services such as news, weather reports, banking, sports, travel information and stock quotes. WAP wireless Internet sites are designed to be easily accessible on your phone, so they are usually made up of text, hyperlinks, and may contain simple graphics to fit onto the phone screen display. WAP sites use Wireless Markup Language (WML), which is different than Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) used in computer Internet websites and cannot be accessed by wireless phones. When available, your phone uses GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) technology, which is the fastest way currently to transmit data over mobile phone networks. Note: In order to access the Browser, you first must set up your unique user name and e-mail address for your phone. Contact your wireless service provider for details. Note: The types of service and content offered while connected to the Browser are supplied entirely by your wireless service provider. To open the Browser Menu: From standby, press to open the Browser menu. OR 1.From standby, press to open main menu display. 2.Scroll/move to highlight Browser Menu icon , press . Note: Press and hold to launch connection to the Browser.
78 Browser Menu Setup to Connect to the BrowserBefore starting, your wireless service provider may have already completed the connection settings. To view the connection settings on your Server List, see “Server List” on page 82. START BROWSER Launches Internet ConnectionCONNECTING TO THE INTERNET From standby, press and hold to launch connection to the Browser. OR In Browser Menu ... 1.Press (Start Browser). The name of your wireless Internet service provider and an animated globe display while connecting. 2.Once the home page appears, you can access the services of your wireless Internet service provider. NAVIGATING WEB CONTENT Wireless web pages consist mostly of text because they are designed to be viewed on mobile phone screens. In general... Note: If you go to a site with many graphics, it may take longer for the images to load. Scroll up/down through the page content Select a highlighted item or launch an underlined web page Press left to return to previous page. Press right to return to the next page (available only if back button was used). Return to previous page Disconnect the Browser at any time Indicates non-secure on-line browsing connection. Flashes while data is transmitting. Indicates secure on-line browsing connection. Flashes while data is transmitting.
Browser Menu 79 ENTERING TEXT AND NUMBERS ON-LINE 1.Press (Edit). 2.Check the current text entry mode; (Abc), (0-9), etc. Press until desired text entry mode appears. 3.Enter information. Press (Menu>Ok). If prompted, press (). See “Appendix A: Text Entry” starting on page 91. ON-LINE BROWSER MENU Press when Menu appears at the bottom left of the display for these options, scroll to desired option, then press : Note: If a call comes in while you’re on-line, you can put the data session on hold. Press to answer the call, when finished, press . The phone will re-attach to the GPRS network and bring you to the page where you were in the data session. Home PageReturn to home page (set by network operator) BookmarkPress (Select) to save current page to bookmark list. Or, scroll to existing bookmark and press (Select) to go to site or press (Menu) for more options. Current URLView current URL. Press (Menu) to enter a new URL or send URL via MMS. Enter URLType a URL to go directly to a WAP enabled site Bookmark PagesPress (Select) to save website address and page content of current screen to the bookmark pages list. Scroll to existing bookmark page and press (Select) to go to site or press (Menu) for more options. Save ImageSaves image displayed on current screen ReloadReloads and updates current page Display ImagesEnable or disable images from displaying to save downloading time Clear CacheDeletes content in cache and displays Home URL content ExitDisconnects Browser
80 Browser Menu BOOKMARKIn Browser Menu ... Open, rename or delete bookmarks while off- line.1.Scroll to Bookmark, press . 2.Scroll to desired bookmark. 3.Press (Select) to launch the Browser and go to the bookmark site. Or, press (Menu), scroll to desired option, press : ENTER URLIn Browser Menu ... Enter a WAP enabled website address.1.Scroll to Enter URL, press . 2.To enter a new URL, press (). Or, to edit an existing URL, scroll to URL, press . 3.Enter or edit URL. 4.Press twice to attempt to connect to entered URL. The URL is also saved in the URL list. BOOKMARK PAGES In Browser Menu ... Save the current page URL and contents to review off-line.1.Scroll to Bookmark Pages, press . 2.Bookmark Pages list appears. Scroll to desired bookmark . 3.Press (Select) to view page content. More than one page from the site may have been stored in the cache. If desired, press (Menu) for options Page INFO, Protect, Delete This, Save Image or go Back. Page INFOView URL website address of bookmark. Press (Menu) to enter a new URL or send URL via MMS. Edit TitleEdit title of bookmark DisplayDisplay bookmark list by group or by link Delete ThisDelete selected bookmark Delete AnyDelete multiple bookmarks. Scroll to choose desired bookmark to delete. Select by pressing twice (Menu>Select). A checkmark appears in the box next to the bookmark. Continue selecting bookmarks. When finished, press (Menu), scroll to Ok, press to delete. Delete AllDelete all bookmarks
Browser Menu 81 4.Or, from Bookmark Page list screen, press (Menu), scroll to desired option, press : PUSH MESSAGEIn Browser Menu ... Access push messages that have been sent from the contents provider to your phone.1.Scroll to Push Message, press . 2.Scroll to desired message, press . Note: To enable or disable receiving of push messages, see “Browser Setting” on page 81. BROWSER SETTING In Browser Menu ... Personalize your browser display settings (color, text size, etc...)1.Scroll to Browser Setting, press . 2.Scroll to desired setting, press . Page INFOView URL website address of bookmark. Press (Menu) to enter a new URL or send URL via MMS. Edit TitleEdit title of bookmark ProtectProtect bookmark from being deleted. When protected, lock icon appears. Delete ThisDelete selected bookmark Delete AnyDelete multiple bookmarks. Scroll to choose desired bookmark to delete. Select by pressing twice (Menu>Select). A checkmark appears in the box next to the bookmark. Continue selecting bookmarks. When finished, press (Menu), scroll to Ok, press to delete. Del. Ex. ProtectDelete all except protected bookmarks Delete AllDelete all bookmarks Web Page ColorsScroll to Default (web page color settings) or Custom (your color settings), press . Font SizeScroll to desired font size (on-screen text size), press .
82 Browser Menu SERVER LISTIn Browser Menu ... Set your phone to use a particular wireless Internet service provider server when traveling. Also set up custom servers for multiple SIM cards. Change server settings or add up to 4 servers. Warning: These settings may be preprogrammed by your network operator. Modifying previously entered settings can cause failure of the Browser. 1.Scroll to Server List, press . 2.Scroll to desired server, press (Menu>Edit). 3.Scroll to desired setting, press (Edit) or (Select). 4.Enter information in categories as needed. To choose a desired server profile to use, go to the Server List, scroll to desired server name, press (Menu>Set). Notes: The Server Auto setting sets your phone to automatically use the preset server sent over the air by your wireless Internet service provider. Linger time sets the phone to automatically disconnect from WAP server after set time of no activity. Not required when using GPRS. When using GPRS, it is possible to remain passively connected to a server for an indefinite amount of time. STATUS LOGIn Browser Menu ... View last browser error.1.Scroll to Status Log, press . Customize ColorsScroll to Background, Te x t, Visited Links, Unvisited Links, press . Scroll/move to desired color, press twice. Note: Press (Menu) for more color choices. Scroll to 256 Color, press . Display ImagesScroll to Enable (display images from website) or Disable (text only), press . BookmarkSort bookmark list By Link or By Group, press . Push ReceptionScroll to Enable (receive push messages) or Disable (do not receive push messages), press .
Calendar Menu 83 CALENDAR MENU Warning: Ensure that any Calendar settings will not automatically power on the phone when in a location that it may interfere with medical equipment, aircraft, blasting areas, etc.... See “Safety First” section starting on page 1. Before opening the Calendar Menu for the first time, set the clock. See “Set Time/Alarms” on page 27.To open the Calendar Menu: 1.From standby, press to open main menu display. 2.Scroll/move to highlight Calendar Menu icon , press . Creating a ReminderIn Calendar Menu ... 1.Scroll/move to select desired date. 2.Press twice (Menu>Create). 3.Scroll to clock icon , press . 4.Enter start time (hours and minutes), press twice. 5.Enter end time (hours and minutes), press twice. 6.Scroll to reminder repeat icon , press . 7.Scroll to desired repeat times, press . If you select Daily, Weekly, or Yea rly, enter how often the reminder should occur, press twice. Then, scroll to Holiday Alarm Off or On, press . 8.If desired, scroll to memo icon , press . 9.Enter desired memo text, press twice. 10.Scroll to ring icon , press . 11 .Scroll to desired ring type, press . See “Ring Type” on page 70. 12.Press (Save) to save reminder. 13.If alarm time period is more than one day, press ( Ok) to verify the end date. To indicate that a reminder is set, the beginning date is marked with a box. Additional reminder dates are boxed.
84 Calendar Menu Viewing RemindersIn Calendar Menu ... 1.Scroll/move to desired date, press (View). 2.Press (Detail) to view the details. Deleting RemindersIn Calendar Menu ... 1.Scroll/move to select desired date, press (View). 2.Press (Menu), scroll to Delete, press twice. Calendar Reminder OptionsIn Calendar Menu ... 1.Press (Menu). 2.Scroll to Options, press . Jump to Future DateIn Calendar Menu ... 1.Press (Menu). 2.Scroll to Jump, press . 3.Press and hold (C) to erase current date. 4.Enter date to which you want to jump, press twice. Holiday SetPress . Scroll to desired option, press : Day: Set a certain date as a reminder or holiday. Clear date, enter desired date of holiday, press twice. Set date appears red on calendar. Day of the week: If you wish to set the same day every week as a reminder, scroll to desired day of week, press (Set). Set days appear red on calendar. Holiday List: View list of set holidays. To delete an entry, scroll to desired entry, press (Delete>Ok). Status: View number of available and used entries. All Clear: Press to clear all holiday entries. StatusView number of available and used calendar reminders. Start of the weekSet calendar weeks to start on Sunday or Monday.
Options & Timers Menu 85 OPTIONS & TIMERS MENU To open the Options & Timers Menu: 1.From standby, press to open main menu display. 2.Scroll/move to highlight Options & Timers Menu icon , press . TIMERS & SERVICE Vo i c e C a l l sIn Options & Timers Menu ... Review voice call timers and phone number display status. SIM card dependent.1.Press twice (Timers & Service > Vo i c e Calls). 2.Scroll to desired option to review, press . Data CallsIn Options & Timers Menu ... Review data call timers and amount of data transferred. Also, set whether voice or data calls have priority. SIM card dependent.1.Press (Timers & Service). 2.Scroll to Data Calls, press . 3.Scroll to desired option, press . Last Call TimerLength of last voice call. All Calls Timer(Incoming or Outgoing) Total time of all incoming or outgoing voice calls. Call WaitingPress to see if Call Waiting is enabled or disabled. Press to exit. Or, to change setting, press , scroll to other option and press . See “Incoming Call while on a Call” on page 23. Caller’s IDChoose whether caller’s ID is displayed or hidden. Notes: Times display as HH:MM:SS (hours:minutes:seconds). The actual time invoiced for calls by your wireless service provider will vary from the time represented on your call timer. The invoiced time is affected by the number of network features selected, when billing begins and ends, and rounding for billing. Last ConnectionLength of last connection and amount of data transferred during call. All ConnectionsTotal time of all connections and total amount of data transferred.
86 Options & Timers Menu Send Caller IDIn Options & Timers Menu ... Set to transmit your number to another phone (caller ID). Network dependent.1.Press (Timers & Service). 2.Scroll to Send Caller ID, press . 3.Scroll to Network set, On, or Off, press . CALL FORWARDING In Options & Timers Menu ... Forward incoming calls (voice, data, fax) to another number. Network dependent.1.Scroll to Call Forwarding, press . 2.Scroll to desired option, press . Call PrioritySet whether an incoming voice call can interrupt a data call. To set, scroll to Enable (voice has priority over data) or Disable (data calls are not interrupted), press . Note: Times display as HH:MM:SS (hours:minutes:seconds). The actual time invoiced for calls by your wireless service provider will vary from the time represented on your call timer. The invoiced time is affected by the number of network features selected, when billing begins and ends, and rounding for billing. Fwd Voice Calls or Fwd Fax Calls or Fwd Data CallsPress , then scroll to desired option, press . Enter phone number where call should be forwarded; or, press (once to select a stored phone number or twice to select a group). After number is entered, press twice. Call forwarding icon ( ) displays. Cancel AllPress to cancel call forwarding. StatusView current settings. Note: When updating or viewing settings, your phone must be registered on a network.